WASHINGTON, D.C. - The 23rd-ranked Charlotte men's
soccer team saw its 2012 season come to an end after falling to 6th-ranked Georgetown,
1-0 at North Kehoe Field, Sunday afternoon in the second round of the NCAA
Tournament.

It was the first meeting between both teams in a lively
match but sixth-seeded Georgetown (18-3-1) capitalized off a corner kick in the
43rd minute. Freshman Brandon Allen netted his 14th goal that flicked from the near post off the
corner kick. Steve Neumann recorded his 12th assist of the season
off Allen's goal. Keegan Rosenberry was also credited on the assist.

After a scrappy first half in which both teams fought for possession, Charlotte led the offensive attack in the
second half.

Charlotte (15-4-3) took six of its eight shots in the second
half but the Hoya's defense remained firm to keep the 49ers off the board. Klay
Davis recorded one save in the match.

"It took us a while to figure out what type of game it was
going to be," Charlotte head coach Kevin Langan said. "The goals just didn't
fall for us today but it wasn't because it was a lack of effort. The guys were incredible."

Rex ended the season with a team-leading 11 goals. He also
recorded 23 points. Smith finished with four goals and four assists. Smith was
also named Atlantic 10 Midfielder of the Year. Caughran recorded six assists and
one goal in his final season while Darby finished with two goals and two assists.
Weldon was named to the first team All-Atlantic 10 first team and has been
instrumental for the 49ers in a backfield that recorded eight shutouts during
the season.

"These five seniors have been a phenomenal group of players,"
Langan said. "They've completely transformed this program and they leave behind
a great tradition of success."

Charlotte is now 7-6-4 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.
Their season includes being nationally-ranked all year along with several
individual accolades and honors.

"It's been an amazing season," Langan said. "Winning 15
collegiate games and finishing as the A-10 regular season champs, especially with
the conference being as strong as was this year has been amazing."